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and miranda being miranda is taking it head on. i'm billy bush. plus how kim handled the homage
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the miranda warning says you amendment right. if the information you provide, information this may save lives prevent terrorist acts in the future, can't be used not in you, you are danger of self-incrimination. used it would is still be habeas corpus right. so what we are saying and what he is saying and i think it is rong there is no such thing as global jihadist movement. i think the evidence of that is we will treat d somebody who commits an act of brutal terrorism as a criminal them to lawyer up and say don't say a word, information,hem any we will deal later and i think i think this is illful blindness and reckless in regard to the people who may foruture.ctims in the guest: responding to the caller, i think what you are saying is i hear it t because from other people in the military. a purpose. war have if we unlawfully seek to expand that purpose we harm only armed forces, ur who are legitimately carrying in limited nflict particular areas in afghanistan. and the constitutional right would have been violated here had we h
the miranda warning says you amendment right. if the information you provide, information this may save lives prevent terrorist acts in the future, can't be used not in you, you are danger of self-incrimination. used it would is still be habeas corpus right. so what we are saying and what he is saying and i think it is rong there is no such thing as global jihadist movement. i think the evidence of that is we will treat d somebody who commits an act of brutal terrorism as a criminal them to...
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. >>> and the buckle goes to miranda lambert. >> miranda lambert won the cmt t award for performance of thethe year. the singer taking it home for her performance of over you, artist of the year award. lambert beat out several artists. other winners include carrie underwood, and lady ant bella. >> wasn't there music awards, often. >> it was named something else.l >> it's normally, was that cmts, i think so.th >> i'm going to find out.ind >> it's not my imagine. >> i don't think so. >>> lets get the weather. a lot to talk b we got changingg conditions, briefly mentioned yesterday or the day before, gorgeous. keep that in mind when i shownd you the forecast the next couplp of days, i'm not sure you willyl be applauding.applauding. remember how nice it was. was. >> let's definitely reminiscefi about the last couple days,days, washington, warmer temperaturesr moving in, 65 in quantico, leonardtown, 61, and it's notnot that it's going to be that muchh warmer today but the humidity will be on the increase, you'rer going to save the humidity over the next few days as tropical tp moisture mo
. >>> and the buckle goes to miranda lambert. >> miranda lambert won the cmt t award for performance of thethe year. the singer taking it home for her performance of over you, artist of the year award. lambert beat out several artists. other winners include carrie underwood, and lady ant bella. >> wasn't there music awards, often. >> it was named something else.l >> it's normally, was that cmts, i think so.th >> i'm going to find out.ind >> it's not...
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why did we read him his miranda rights? if anything we should have read him his samantha rights. you give him three cosmos, and, girlfriend, he starts to dish. now, now he knows he has the right to remain silent, and things were going so well. right, "fox & friends"? >> turns out the bombing suspect in boston was singing like a canary until the judge showed up. and read him his rights. >> so before he was read his rights, he apparently was singing like a canary. >> turns out the boston bombing suspect was singing like a canary until the judge showed up. >> turns out the boston bombing suspect was singing like a canary until the judge showed up. >> they were talking to him and he was singing like a canary. >> stephen: yeah, he was singing like a canary. swinging like a pig. dropping a dime like a dirty root rat. a steel, everything was jake we were about to send him to the big house, the slaerm, its gray bar hotel. it was all-- it was all eggs and coves until the chief got hirchgy and gave us a double-cross, the runaround, the high hoot. that's what's eating me, see? i should fix
why did we read him his miranda rights? if anything we should have read him his samantha rights. you give him three cosmos, and, girlfriend, he starts to dish. now, now he knows he has the right to remain silent, and things were going so well. right, "fox & friends"? >> turns out the bombing suspect in boston was singing like a canary until the judge showed up. and read him his rights. >> so before he was read his rights, he apparently was singing like a canary....
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in terms of delaying miranda , the fact that someone has been read miranda rights does not inform them of anything they did not know already. he knew he had the right to remain silent. i cannot imagine that he did not know. the miranda warning just adds a formality to it. they are apparently getting information now. the public reports, i was hearing on the radio, they are reporting what their next plans were. they could only have gotten that from the suspect. i am not sure how much more you could have gotten in delaying a miranda warning. people put so much stock in the fact that if you have your miranda warnings, all of a sudden you know something you did not know before. if you watch any television, you know you have the right to remain silent. you don't have to remain for a miranda warning -- to wait for a miranda warning for that to take place. what it does do is make sure that you are following the regular process so when you get a conviction it will not be overturned. host: ast: on c-span3 this morning, hearing on extremism in chechnya. we will carry that live starting at numeral
in terms of delaying miranda , the fact that someone has been read miranda rights does not inform them of anything they did not know already. he knew he had the right to remain silent. i cannot imagine that he did not know. the miranda warning just adds a formality to it. they are apparently getting information now. the public reports, i was hearing on the radio, they are reporting what their next plans were. they could only have gotten that from the suspect. i am not sure how much more you...
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government has not yet red dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights. we'll discuss when the aclu's mike german joins us just ahead. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> when ruslan tsarni held court with the media on friday, he tried to give a snapshot of his nephews' lives, he also defended his heritage, as well as his newfound homeland. >> i respect this country, i love this country. this country, which gives chance to e
government has not yet red dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights. we'll discuss when the aclu's mike german joins us just ahead. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart...
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two days 48 hours in which they can question him without miranda. it looks like that was aborted by a few hours on sunday when an assistant u.s. attorney and a judge arrived at the hospital while fbi agents were there and mirandized dzhokhar. >> so here is the rule. the rule, bill, is if you are arrested without a warrant as he was. he was arrested in a boat. >> bill: right. >> no arrest warrant issued. if you are arrested without a warrant, you need to be presented before a judge who will read you your miranda rights within 48 hours. here is what the government should have done. what they should have done is arrested him without a warrant in the boat, taken him to the hospital and given him the necessary medical treatment. drafted a criminal complaint, charging him with the terrorism crimes that he deserves to be charged with. then, ask a judge to issue an arrest warrant. in other words, rearrest him in the hospital. at that point, the 48 hour clock present him in court that's the 48 hours. >> they could have bought themselves more time. >> absolut
two days 48 hours in which they can question him without miranda. it looks like that was aborted by a few hours on sunday when an assistant u.s. attorney and a judge arrived at the hospital while fbi agents were there and mirandized dzhokhar. >> so here is the rule. the rule, bill, is if you are arrested without a warrant as he was. he was arrested in a boat. >> bill: right. >> no arrest warrant issued. if you are arrested without a warrant, you need to be presented before a...
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the fact that we're rolling back miranda rights is unconstitutional. why is it when it comes to our civil liberties we're willing to basically brush it all under the rug because we're trying to fight terrorism. he's still an u.s. citizen. >> let me put one thing out there. ana, i agree with you. i think he should have been mirandaizeed right away. it could evidence used against him, now we can't because he didn't get his miranda warnings. number two he could have implicated others, and that's fruit of a pointous poisonous tree. we might not have been able to get those guys at all if he talked before the miranda warning. that said i don't i don't believe in the miranda warning. we have those rights. if there is an argument is to be made. why are we telling them they can be quiet. >> you use the exception in this case. when the judge comes in and he stops talking i'm willing to take the risk that there are other bombs out there if my civil liberties are going to be taken. >> that's not how it works. bombs just blew up last week. that's public safety. tha
the fact that we're rolling back miranda rights is unconstitutional. why is it when it comes to our civil liberties we're willing to basically brush it all under the rug because we're trying to fight terrorism. he's still an u.s. citizen. >> let me put one thing out there. ana, i agree with you. i think he should have been mirandaizeed right away. it could evidence used against him, now we can't because he didn't get his miranda warnings. number two he could have implicated others, and...
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bill: are you okay with him not being read his miranda rights? >> i am. at this point i think it's perfectly fine. again i don't think it matters under what exception. you can always mirandize this individual, but the important thing is that get the information now. bill: i have not heard a lot of people disagree with that. >> think about the opposite what if they had read him the miranda rights and what if he had clammed up and what if there, god forbid been another attack that we could have seen coming if we had questioned the guy. just think of the conversation if there was a second attack that we could have prevented because we let the guy clam up. bill: this particular decision was broadened two years and and changed by executive order. that is something the president put in action in case you would have an event like this. that you could possibly have active, ongoing terror attacks or threats of terror attacks that could endanger the safety of the public. >> that's why i think he's done the right thing by not giving him the ability to be quiet. we n
bill: are you okay with him not being read his miranda rights? >> i am. at this point i think it's perfectly fine. again i don't think it matters under what exception. you can always mirandize this individual, but the important thing is that get the information now. bill: i have not heard a lot of people disagree with that. >> think about the opposite what if they had read him the miranda rights and what if he had clammed up and what if there, god forbid been another attack that we...
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it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said he's a naturalized u.s. citizen, so he will not face a military tribunal. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice, under us law. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> brown: tsarnaev was also likely to face state charges in the shooting death of a police officer at m.i.t. it all followed his dramatic capture friday evening, when he was found hiding and wounded in a boat behind a home in the boston suburb of watertown. his older brother tamarlen died hours earlier in a shoot-out with police that triggered the all-day manhunt and shut down the city. yesterday, on cbs, massachusetts governor deval patrick stood by the unprecedented measures. >> i think people understood that we were
it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said he's a naturalized u.s. citizen, so he will not face a military tribunal. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice, under us law. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and...
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was a great critic of miranda. when it came to the question -- should it be overruled -- he wrote the decision that said no, miranda has become part of our culture, part of the way police must be paid. -- behave and this court will adhere to miranda. i think that was a decision of major importance. you wanted two more -- griswald? that was the case that said -- it was a connecticut law -- banning the use of contraceptives is unconstitutional. griswald started the line that ended with roe vs wade. i would rank that the case of major importance. >> [inaudible] >> yes. it was not that long ago. the first time that question came to the court was a case versus the commonwealth of virginia it was a frontal attack on tel law that made consentual sodomy a crime. lawrence v texas was not the kind of a grandstand play. it involved flesh and blood real people. it was a story that could be told. the court in lawrence v texas held that the texas law, making consentual sodomy criminal, was unconstitutional. one of the reasons i
was a great critic of miranda. when it came to the question -- should it be overruled -- he wrote the decision that said no, miranda has become part of our culture, part of the way police must be paid. -- behave and this court will adhere to miranda. i think that was a decision of major importance. you wanted two more -- griswald? that was the case that said -- it was a connecticut law -- banning the use of contraceptives is unconstitutional. griswald started the line that ended with roe vs...
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miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret: yuan, we don't know what if anything he has told investigators up until he was read his miranda rights. that's what we don't know. he is clearly not speaking because of the injury. but, your thoughts? >> i was going to make the point that you made, which is that we don't know what he said before he was read his miranda rights. and it would indicate from the fact that he is nodding that maybe he wasn't able to speak. maybe, i don't know but that's my assumption based on the transcript. i will say i don't think the presiden
miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret:...
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. >> and they'll ask him questions at first without reading him his miranda rights. when do you expect charges to be filed? >> charges could come as early today. terror charges that could bring the death penalty. he won't be read his miranda rights. they're going to use the public safety can exception. they're taking this extraordinary step because there could be an imminent threat still out there. i just got off the phone, george, with a senior law enforcement, of deep concern of ammunition, guns and working bombs these men had. they were so disciplined. >> any indication of another sleeper cell? >> right now, no evidence of a broader plot involving more people here, but law enforcement officials say they can't take that chance. the investigation is full tilt to find that out. >> okay, pierre, thanks very much. let's get more on this from our team of analysis from our team, dan abrams, brad garrett and richard clarke. dan, let me begin with you. the question about the questioning of the witness, at least at first he will not be read his miranda rights. >> that's rig
. >> and they'll ask him questions at first without reading him his miranda rights. when do you expect charges to be filed? >> charges could come as early today. terror charges that could bring the death penalty. he won't be read his miranda rights. they're going to use the public safety can exception. they're taking this extraordinary step because there could be an imminent threat still out there. i just got off the phone, george, with a senior law enforcement, of deep concern of...
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police say 18-year-old miranda barber and her boyfriend elliott an ad promising his female companionship but murdering him and strangling him in a car last month. they went to walmart and box supplies to clean up the car and went to a strip club. police think they did it all for the thrill of it. >> they told us they intended to kill somebody together. they had tried to kill other individuals and failed and this happened to be one that actually worked. >> police say miranda barber insists that hir husband was not involved and she acted alone and that she blacked out and doesn't remember what happened. both are due in court later this month. >> that is a crazy story. >>> to texas. many questions this morning about the deadly shooting of a college student. 23-year-old cameron reddish from the university of incarnane word was pulled over and reportedly driving erratically and got into some kind of altercation with the police officer who stopped him. witnesses tell the san antonio press news they heard the officer say stop resisting and then someone said, are you going to shoot me? seconds l
police say 18-year-old miranda barber and her boyfriend elliott an ad promising his female companionship but murdering him and strangling him in a car last month. they went to walmart and box supplies to clean up the car and went to a strip club. police think they did it all for the thrill of it. >> they told us they intended to kill somebody together. they had tried to kill other individuals and failed and this happened to be one that actually worked. >> police say miranda barber...
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he has not been read his miranda rights yet. u.s. officials say he is being interrogated by a special team of agents from the california a pentagon and the fbi. anything he tells them cannot be used in court. once al libi is turned over to the justice department, he will be read his miranda rights and evidence gathering will begin for a criminal prosecution. >>> 12 minutes past the hour here. coming up? >> when we buried kendrick, we thought we were burying kendrick, not half a kendrick. >> incredible and shocking twist in a the mysterious death of a teenager found dead inside his high school. >>> kidnapped by the mother who murdered her mother and brother, hanna anderson talks about how her life was threatened in a dangerous game. that is coming up next. >>> welcome back to "early start." 15 minutes past the hour. >>> this morning it's another shocking twist in the case of a georgia teenager found dead in a high school gym. his family insists kendrick johnson was murdered and an intpt autopsy has now agreed. but police in georgia ar
he has not been read his miranda rights yet. u.s. officials say he is being interrogated by a special team of agents from the california a pentagon and the fbi. anything he tells them cannot be used in court. once al libi is turned over to the justice department, he will be read his miranda rights and evidence gathering will begin for a criminal prosecution. >>> 12 minutes past the hour here. coming up? >> when we buried kendrick, we thought we were burying kendrick, not half a...
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not only does this new ruling drastically limit the scope of your miranda rights american dad that made your fifth amendment right to not incriminate yourself by introducing a technicality if you're having to declare you have this right it's a pretty crazy ruling and one we should definitely not remain silent about tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the red. that does it for mail for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash our team america for even more stories check out our website at r.t. dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at m underscore a j underscore how will from everyone here have a great night. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a report. card after nailing a welcome surprise.
not only does this new ruling drastically limit the scope of your miranda rights american dad that made your fifth amendment right to not incriminate yourself by introducing a technicality if you're having to declare you have this right it's a pretty crazy ruling and one we should definitely not remain silent about tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the red. that does it for mail for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash our team america for even...
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person soon i do also want to bring up the fact that there was a lot of questions about them and the miranda rights in this case whether or not he was going to be run office like he wasn't at first and that was because of the public safety exception now the obama administration has been using this public safety issue exception for quite some time they actually extended it back in two thousand and eleven but can you give us a little bit more detail about what falls under the public safety exception and also my other question to you would be does it undermine the constitution to have these exceptions well i'm not a constitutional so i don't want to talk to you know with to having an opinion on the other constitutional interpretation but it seems to be in place for if the public safety exception seems to be in place if there's good reason to think there could be imminent threat and after the young man was apprehended he was wasn't able to speak he was you know severely injured and i mean a little confused as to why he was unnecessarily read is miranda rights if there was no evidence at the time
person soon i do also want to bring up the fact that there was a lot of questions about them and the miranda rights in this case whether or not he was going to be run office like he wasn't at first and that was because of the public safety exception now the obama administration has been using this public safety issue exception for quite some time they actually extended it back in two thousand and eleven but can you give us a little bit more detail about what falls under the public safety...
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. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession where you can claim it was forced out of you. they gave a upon takenious confession -- spontaneous confession. >> bob wants to get in here. so then why did they need to make that statement? i'm trying to figure out why they made that statement? >> i don't know exactly why they made it. maybe because they got so much criticism -- remember the christmas morning bomber that they mirandaized right away, lost the opportunity to get information from him? so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> le
. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great...
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. >> most people would actually pick blake shelton and miranda lambert. which celebrity would you not want living next door? this list is easier to compile. the number one would be honey boo-boo. she's got an active social life so many bad as part of why she made that list. 6:40 so let's check in with whether. >> it is cloudy to start but that keeps our temperatures up a little bit. 36 degrees in d.c. which is not terrible. the clouds are lingering and we have had a wintry mix in southern maryland it is all moving off already in the next hour or two. we will gradually cleared out today so this is what the forecast looks like. our high-temperature today will be around 40 degrees. we will have more details coming up. >> good morning, we are overhead in virginia on 66. we have this crash is still blocking the one left hov lane at 66/east. we are tracking delays back before you get to the fairfax county parkway. plan for the extra time through this stretch. no early problems to report through a market. >> 6:42 and we are looking at 35 degrees. a lot of people
. >> most people would actually pick blake shelton and miranda lambert. which celebrity would you not want living next door? this list is easier to compile. the number one would be honey boo-boo. she's got an active social life so many bad as part of why she made that list. 6:40 so let's check in with whether. >> it is cloudy to start but that keeps our temperatures up a little bit. 36 degrees in d.c. which is not terrible. the clouds are lingering and we have had a wintry mix in...
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no miranda rights were read to the suspect here last night. a justice department official says the bombing suspect won't be read the miranda rights because of a public saflt exception. so what is the next judicial step? let's ask the executive director of the american center for law and justice. good morning. i think a lot of folks are not familiar with this public safety exemption. why invoke that at this time? >> usually it's rare, it would be an instance where there is a gun or some kind of in this situation, unexploded bombs. it's important for people to understand, this is not the most extreme move. what you get from this is very limited interrogation and on top of that, it has to be directed questions. what does that mean? the questions can only go to minimizing and eliminating the immediate emergency. because that's why you've invoked this exception to the miranda warning which is required by supreme court precedent. but they did carve this out. >> the u.s. government is concerned about any potential new attacks so they want to limit th
no miranda rights were read to the suspect here last night. a justice department official says the bombing suspect won't be read the miranda rights because of a public saflt exception. so what is the next judicial step? let's ask the executive director of the american center for law and justice. good morning. i think a lot of folks are not familiar with this public safety exemption. why invoke that at this time? >> usually it's rare, it would be an instance where there is a gun or some...
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the case of david miranda has stoked the flames further. he is the partner of the journalist at "the guardian" who published edward snowden's revelations about the u.s. and spying. miranda was detained for nine hours and then released without charge, but his mobile phone, laptop, and memory sticks were all confiscated. >> it was not one question about terrorism. not one. they asked me about my role in this nsa document story. >> david miranda is now taking legal action over the incident. >> meanwhile, the man behind the biggest leak of classified documents in u.s. history is to learn his fate. a military judge in maryland has begun deliberating was sentenced to give bradley manning. >> he could be jailed for up to 90 years after being convicted last month on 20 offenses including espionage and stealing protected information. he passed hundreds of thousands of military and automatic documents onto the whistleblowing platform wikileaks, including information on possible war crimes in iraq. these -- the decision is not expected before wednesda
the case of david miranda has stoked the flames further. he is the partner of the journalist at "the guardian" who published edward snowden's revelations about the u.s. and spying. miranda was detained for nine hours and then released without charge, but his mobile phone, laptop, and memory sticks were all confiscated. >> it was not one question about terrorism. not one. they asked me about my role in this nsa document story. >> david miranda is now taking legal action...
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that just doesn't quite make sense to me. >> when i say miranda's next, i mean miranda warn beings. i'm not sure about west virginia, but it is a capital offense if you kill a law enforcement officer. so the execution style killing of this deputy, or rather this sheriff who was in his vehicle, that is huge. this could be a tet penalty case. and you can only imagine they being extraordinarily careful not to destroy a case before they get started and allow miranda warnings, which doesn't help us at all in terms of figuring out what's going on across the country. >> there's no question that once someone lawyers up and is mish anodized that your chabss of getting testimony from that particular suspect, that stops. but again, investigators have been on these cases for quite some time. the fact that this suspect did speak. that is going to be extremely helpful. i like your point, and to your point, that this in many states can be a capital offense when you attack a law enforcement officer. and it's so very rare. >> you're dammed if you do and dammed if you don't. if you get that informati
that just doesn't quite make sense to me. >> when i say miranda's next, i mean miranda warn beings. i'm not sure about west virginia, but it is a capital offense if you kill a law enforcement officer. so the execution style killing of this deputy, or rather this sheriff who was in his vehicle, that is huge. this could be a tet penalty case. and you can only imagine they being extraordinarily careful not to destroy a case before they get started and allow miranda warnings, which doesn't...
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he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of information and it looks like the fbi and the national security apparatus is concerned about getting information, then you would want to get as much as you can out of someone in the near term in order to roll up any other individuals that might have been involved in a potential conspiracy. turning to the question on whether someone is an enemy combatant or not, if you apply law in 1944 when we were dealing with germans in the united states, maybe you could classify him as an enemy combatant. in the last 20 or 30 years, every major act of do
he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of...
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now, what is the miranda rights and what does reading the miranda rights really mean? it means that if you don't do it, then what is said may or may not be admissible. well, they don't need that. they don't need that to convict him. and i will tell you something else. the lawyer who represents him, mind you, it's going to be a public defender. the public defender is going to try and save his life. this is going to be a mitigation style case. this isn't going to be somebody, unless this is richard jewell redux who is saying you got the wrong guy, the way they'll try to do that is trade information so they take death penalty off of the table. that's what's going to happen. this kid is 19. there are some mitigating factors. was he under the influence of his brother and by the way, as an armenian, i do want to comment that all of this speculation about some recent convert named misha which by the way is not an armenian name is insulting to armenians everywhere who by the way is the first christian nation, so rather than have some uncle on who passes for somebody who knows
now, what is the miranda rights and what does reading the miranda rights really mean? it means that if you don't do it, then what is said may or may not be admissible. well, they don't need that. they don't need that to convict him. and i will tell you something else. the lawyer who represents him, mind you, it's going to be a public defender. the public defender is going to try and save his life. this is going to be a mitigation style case. this isn't going to be somebody, unless this is...
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miranda rights. we've watched enough detective shows no know, police shows, they give miranda rights almost like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. it's done. why do you think that's an issue? now we just got the word as we went on the air tonight the defendant here, the suspect, i guess he's a defendant now, has been given his miranda rights. >> this is truly something of an urban legend. people like to watch shows where a criminal goes free because he wasn't given miranda rights. that's extremely rare. i do criminal defense work. i can tell you, the most you can hope for in a miranda case is one or two statements will not make it into court. it's rare the whole case falls out unless everything -- >> so it's not the poison fruit thing? >> there is a poison fruit provision, standard. but it's very rare for it to pollute an entire case. >> let me ask you practically, why don't the law enforcement officials, the federal officials up there who have him in custody at the hospital, why didn't they just do this
miranda rights. we've watched enough detective shows no know, police shows, they give miranda rights almost like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. it's done. why do you think that's an issue? now we just got the word as we went on the air tonight the defendant here, the suspect, i guess he's a defendant now, has been given his miranda rights. >> this is truly something of an urban legend. people like to watch shows where a criminal goes free because he wasn't given miranda rights. that's...
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specifically the detention of david miranda the destruction of the guardian hard drives what are the british authorities so scared of they say it's terrorism what does it really julian. it's lack of authority. what. like most of these prosecutions are so examples to make people scared. you're lation to a particular area but in relation to its authority of the security services judiciary broadly speaking what is defined as establishment united united kingdom because when people fire authority authority can't do what it wants to do in a whole range of areas so the. guardian newspaper very reluctantly i might add divide authority. region rules of the u.k. system by publishing a quite as serious story about. intercepting hundreds of cables. hundreds of the telecommunications cables coming into his country that information on to continental europe. in response. to the security services obviously feel threatened and the police and white hole all moved to try and discipline the offender to show an example of what happens if you violate the hundred rules now. let's look at this situation peo
specifically the detention of david miranda the destruction of the guardian hard drives what are the british authorities so scared of they say it's terrorism what does it really julian. it's lack of authority. what. like most of these prosecutions are so examples to make people scared. you're lation to a particular area but in relation to its authority of the security services judiciary broadly speaking what is defined as establishment united united kingdom because when people fire authority...
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there are exceptions to the miranda warning? >> there are exceptions to the miranda warnings. since the miranda case in 1966, the supreme court carved out a number of different exceptions where the police don't need to read the miranda warnings to a suspect and can still introduce in the statements that the suspects make into evidence. >>brian: do you believe this information warrants that exception? >> i do not. i think the government is taking a chance by deciding to go ahead and interview the suspect, future defendant without reading his miranda rights. the exception that they are citing is the public safety exception from a 1984 case, where a suspect was arrested after putting a loaded gun somewhere that supermarket. as the police were driving away, they asked him what he did with the gun, and he told them where it was. the police were able to recover a loaded gun. but in that case the danger to the public was immediate. here, i think we're talking about potentially interviewing this guy, the younger brother, when he wakes up in the hospital after the police have been sati
there are exceptions to the miranda warning? >> there are exceptions to the miranda warnings. since the miranda case in 1966, the supreme court carved out a number of different exceptions where the police don't need to read the miranda warnings to a suspect and can still introduce in the statements that the suspects make into evidence. >>brian: do you believe this information warrants that exception? >> i do not. i think the government is taking a chance by deciding to go...
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it allows the justice department to delay reading a suspect his miranda rights if doing so is in the interest of -- quote -- "public safety." the administration had rightly invoked this public safety exception in the case of the boston suspect which provided our national security professionals a discreet period of time to gather intelligence from the suspect without the presence of his lawyer. however, soon after questioning him this way, the administration recently reversed itself and read the suspect his miranda rights. in doing so, the administration, in my view, gave up a valuable opportunity to lawfully and thoroughly question the suspect for purposes of gathering intelligence about potential future terrorist plots. whether we will be able to acquire such information has now been left entirely at the discretion of the suspect and his lawyer. put simply, the suspect has been told he has the right to remain silent, and if he doesn't want to provide intelligence, he doesn't have to. is this a responsible balance between a citizen's rights and our national security? the suspect had
it allows the justice department to delay reading a suspect his miranda rights if doing so is in the interest of -- quote -- "public safety." the administration had rightly invoked this public safety exception in the case of the boston suspect which provided our national security professionals a discreet period of time to gather intelligence from the suspect without the presence of his lawyer. however, soon after questioning him this way, the administration recently reversed itself...
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. >> country singer miranda lambert performed. >> i'm sitting behind beyonce. kelley clarkson is a buddy of mine. >> kelley clarkson paid tribute to carol king. >> it wouldn't be the grammys without a few one of of a kind moments. cbs news, los angeles. >> you can read the complete list of gmmy winners on our website at wusa9.com. grammy fashions is what everyone is talking about. this year the stars were asked to be more discreet. james cornwell is here, is she a hit? kelley roland? she saw the memo and this dress, everything was covered in the right places? >> perfect. just enough skin. she needed to come out and make a statement. she looked absolutely stunning. the hair was perfect with it. everything about this just worked for her. look at her body guy i know the body was rocking. >> exactly. >> that black and nude i saw herman cure. she is in black and nude. we have carrie underwood in something different. i liked it. what did you think? >> i think carrie underwood looked absolutely amazing. this is roberto ca volleyballly, and i think this really showed h
. >> country singer miranda lambert performed. >> i'm sitting behind beyonce. kelley clarkson is a buddy of mine. >> kelley clarkson paid tribute to carol king. >> it wouldn't be the grammys without a few one of of a kind moments. cbs news, los angeles. >> you can read the complete list of gmmy winners on our website at wusa9.com. grammy fashions is what everyone is talking about. this year the stars were asked to be more discreet. james cornwell is here, is she a...
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your concerns that tsarnaev was mirandaized too soon. that the fbi was on the case, questioning him. it was open-ended. this period of the exception. and that the federal magistrate arrived. tell me what your concerns are. what have you heard? >> i certainly never saw this in my law enforcement career and i understand for officers who have been in, agents who have been in over 25 years, say they've never seen anything like this. that the court proactively calls up as early as over the weekend and said, hey, we're going to come down and do the arraignment and mirandaize. because we see on television he may be getting what's called the public safety exception to the miranda rule. meaning that when there's a public safety issue. bombs being one of them. weapons of mass destruction, as he was charged, we didn't really know if there were more, more individuals or more bombs, they were trying to determine that. so remember over the weekend he's in and out of lucidity. he's on medication, he's talking, but he's not talking, he's unconscious, go
your concerns that tsarnaev was mirandaized too soon. that the fbi was on the case, questioning him. it was open-ended. this period of the exception. and that the federal magistrate arrived. tell me what your concerns are. what have you heard? >> i certainly never saw this in my law enforcement career and i understand for officers who have been in, agents who have been in over 25 years, say they've never seen anything like this. that the court proactively calls up as early as over the...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged without miranda, this is because federal authorities were able to implement the... the national threat exemption. and that will allow them to continue to question him. now, just on the other side of the police tape is a spontaneous celebration, beginning with people huddled around the radios, wanting to hear the latest information h. they got the information they wanted, cheers would erupt. ultimately, they lined both sides of the road and cheered for the emergency vehicles as they were leaving this scene. the tactical teams, the police officers, the national guardsmen, all got cheers. the crowd would erupt and chanted u-s-a! u-s-a ?ft and patriotic songs, as the people here endured so much the last couple of days, very glad to see this chapter of the trag fee tragedy is over. >> we will see you again. >> what is next here? joining us now, the criminal defense attorney, james shalloc, familiar with cases involving multiple murders. he prosecuted son of sam killer, david brcko wits. i have to think, the most powerful evidence may be the videotape, the day of t
dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged without miranda, this is because federal authorities were able to implement the... the national threat exemption. and that will allow them to continue to question him. now, just on the other side of the police tape is a spontaneous celebration, beginning with people huddled around the radios, wanting to hear the latest information h. they got the information they wanted, cheers would erupt. ultimately, they lined both sides of the road and cheered for the emergency...
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greenwald who lives in brazil with miranda accused the u.k. authorities of intimidation. in the second part of my interview with glen, i asked him and his partner about that or deal. i was -- they took me to a small room. they trapped my, to trick me, and put me into the jail. the entire time, to ask things about my family, my partner, about snowden, everything. it was not a good experience. >> glen, how did you feel when you partner was brought into in whole situation? >> i felt furious, and helpless. nine hours is a long time, when your partner is essentially imprisoned in a country, to which he has no connection, i was being told by lawyers that it is quite likely that he would be arrested. and it was clearly a very blatant assault on press freedom, because a lot of different reporters and other people that have worked on this, went in and out without any problem, and suddenly when someone much more peripheral simply tries to pass through, they detained him for nine hours. under a terrorism statute, which was really quite intended to be intimidating and ironically quit
greenwald who lives in brazil with miranda accused the u.k. authorities of intimidation. in the second part of my interview with glen, i asked him and his partner about that or deal. i was -- they took me to a small room. they trapped my, to trick me, and put me into the jail. the entire time, to ask things about my family, my partner, about snowden, everything. it was not a good experience. >> glen, how did you feel when you partner was brought into in whole situation? >> i felt...
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digital and connected world the revelation by rusbridger came just a day after the detention of david miranda partner of the guardian journalist in glenn greenwald the journalist who had broken the story of snowden's leaks and the same materials were random was obtained under the case terrorism act and was held in question for nine hours at heathrow airport it caused an outcry among politicians and journalists and even david anderson the independent reviewer of terrorism laws who demanded an explanation prompting the u.k. home office to go on the offensive the government and the police have a duty to protect the public and our national security those who oppose this sort of action need to think about what's their condoning. if they want to protect the public to tell the public what it is they're protecting them from a generalized statement about terrorism in general doesn't really do the trick you've got to be able to say well the information he's got would endangered the public for the following reasons you've got to have reasons for it no such reasons have been advanced miranda's detention
digital and connected world the revelation by rusbridger came just a day after the detention of david miranda partner of the guardian journalist in glenn greenwald the journalist who had broken the story of snowden's leaks and the same materials were random was obtained under the case terrorism act and was held in question for nine hours at heathrow airport it caused an outcry among politicians and journalists and even david anderson the independent reviewer of terrorism laws who demanded an...
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it's called the public safety exception to the miranda rule. normally you have to tell someone they have a right to remain silent and if you don't, then you can't use anything they tell you in court. so that's why the miranda warning is given. but there is an exception. you don't have to do it if there's a possible threat to public safety. and here obviously there's a concern about whether there are potential accomplices. investigators say they haven't found any. or other explosives. they say they haven't found any of those either but that's what they want to ask him. and this exception probably begins to expire the moment you invoke it so it's probably no good for more than a day or two but nonetheless they can do that. afterwards they'll have to give him his miranda warning and say whether he'll continue to answer questions. the justice department says even in very serious cases like this, most people in custody do continue to talk. >> pete, who's going to be interrogating this guy? >> well, during this period of the public safety exemption,
it's called the public safety exception to the miranda rule. normally you have to tell someone they have a right to remain silent and if you don't, then you can't use anything they tell you in court. so that's why the miranda warning is given. but there is an exception. you don't have to do it if there's a possible threat to public safety. and here obviously there's a concern about whether there are potential accomplices. investigators say they haven't found any. or other explosives. they say...
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i heard -- >> miranda? >> miranda i think is, is a great case. it made it easy for the police. all they had to do was give the four warnings, and then they knew that if they got a confession, it would be okay. one of the things about miranda and its staying power is that my old chief, chief justice rehnquist, was a great critic of miranda but when it came to the question, should it be overruled, he wrote the decision that said, no. miranda has become part of our culture, part of the way police must behave. and this court is going to adhere to miranda. so i think, that was a decision of major importance. so you want two more. so let's hear from -- [inaudible] >> griswold? which was, griswold was the case that said a connecticut law banning the use of contraceptives is unconstitutional. so griswold started the line that ended up with roe v. wade, with eisenstat v. baird in the middle. and i would rank that a case of major importance. [inaudible] >> well --. [shouting] >> yes, that was, it wasn't that long ago, the first time that that question came to the court it was a case call
i heard -- >> miranda? >> miranda i think is, is a great case. it made it easy for the police. all they had to do was give the four warnings, and then they knew that if they got a confession, it would be okay. one of the things about miranda and its staying power is that my old chief, chief justice rehnquist, was a great critic of miranda but when it came to the question, should it be overruled, he wrote the decision that said, no. miranda has become part of our culture, part of the...
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. >>> la seÑora guadalupe miranda y sus 2 hijas tienen pocos meses. fueron varias razones que dejaron su natal guatemala. estÁ viviendo una violencia tremenda en el paÍs. y y tomamos la decisiÓn. de venirnos para acÁ, por salvaguardar la vida de mis hijas. y luego tambiÉn el futuro. >>> el muy irme factor se repite en honduras segÚn los asuntos migratorios de ese paÍs. >>> es una violencia no generalizada, no violencia que se mira en televisiÓn aquÍ hay violencia que la viven dÍa a dia los ciudadanos hondureÑos, la poblaciÓn hondureÑa. lo peor de todo, que se vive en toda la regiÓn. por eso explica la funcionario, de este tema se ha hablado abiertamente en foros y convenciones y entre los gobiernos de paÍses centroamericanos, pero sin soluciÓn alguna. >>> mÁs que hablar del tema, es generar una acciÓn que conlleve a que estos centroamericanos dejen de emigrar de forma masiva a los estados unidos >>> otro factor im poro tanto es la pobreza. de hecho en la actualidad el 70% de quienes intentan llegar a estados unidos son centroamerican
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nineteen year old dzhokhar and twenty six year old to milan and of course we have to note that the miranda rights off tonight have been revoked the rights of he has to remain silent as well as the rights to a lawyer are being denied to him because officials are interested in being able to question him without being able to use this right and the fact that his miranda rights have been revoked is receiving major criticism throughout the united states and causing really a lot of debate between certain politicians and civil rights groups also it's important to mention that republican lawmakers in the united states have been suggesting that to be treated as an enemy competent this is also been a topic of much debate because we are of course talking about a u.s. citizen as we do know back in two thousand and eleven they did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said that they should look into the identity of the older brother the older suspect to milan back that he was twenty four years. old and the f.b.i. did receive recommendations that they investigate h
nineteen year old dzhokhar and twenty six year old to milan and of course we have to note that the miranda rights off tonight have been revoked the rights of he has to remain silent as well as the rights to a lawyer are being denied to him because officials are interested in being able to question him without being able to use this right and the fact that his miranda rights have been revoked is receiving major criticism throughout the united states and causing really a lot of debate between...